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riorly, vaguely pubescent; first ventral segment convex, not 
impressed nor conspicuously pubescent ; last ventral subtruncate 
at apex; vertical portions of the segments feebly pubescent; 
pygidium coarsely punctate, median catina well marked, but not 
projecting at apex. Hind tarsi three-fourths as long as tibiae, 
the first joint fully as long as the four following joints united; 
anterior and middle tibiae with a slight rnucro at the inner 
apex, the posterior tibiae simple; claws of anterior and middle 
tarsi cleft at apex, posterior claws cleft at middle, forming 
a rather broad tooth. 
Length, 4.25 millimeters; width, 1.25. 
Female . — Differs from the male by having the front of head 
cupreous, prosternum and metasternum without a tooth on me- 
dian line, tibiae simple, and the claws on all the feet cleft at the 
middle forming a broad tooth. 
The type is a male from Mount Maquiling, Luzon {Baker). 
The paratypes are a male and two females in the United States 
National Museum collection labeled “Acc. No. 990, Bur. Agri. 
P. I., collected by C. R. Jones” and a male from Mount Banahao, 
Luzon ( Baker 8310). There is also a male from Butuan, 
Mindanao {Baker 8309) and another male from Basilan Island 
{Baker), which are not quite typical, but are placed with the 
species for the present. The Bureau of Agriculture reports that 
No. 990 was collected at Lamao, Bataan Province, Luzon. 
. The male from Basilan differs from the type in being more 
cupreous, with the front of head less densely granulate and 
more shining, and with the disk of pronotum violaceous and 
more strongly strigose. The specimen from Mindanao has the 
prothoracic carina a little longer, the surface of the pronotum 
more strongly strigose, the elytra strongly rugose at sides, and 
the prosternal lobe feebly emarginate in front. 
Agrilus butuanensis sp. nov. 
Male . — Form short, rather robust, head green, pronotum 
piceous, with a strong aeneous tinge, elytra piceous, with a 
metallic tinge. 
Antennae cupreous, with the basal joints brassy, not quite 
reaching to middle of pronotum, serrate from the fourth joint. 
Head with the front wide, rather strongly convex, sides nearly 
parallel; vertex and occiput broadly and rather deeply im- 
pressed ; surface shining and strongly rugose, intervals sparsely 
punctate, sparsely clothed with rather long, semierect, pale 
yellow hairs over entire surface. Clypeus slightly wider than 
